We should all be concerned about the future of Nashua’s public school system if the State Government does not help alleviate the burden of rising pension costs on municipal budgets. As I see it, the easiest way state lawmakers could help out would be to adopt legislation that would reduce … Continue reading →

IRS Warns Of Delays In Tax Refunds For Those Who Claim Two Key Tax Credits

WASHINGTON – The Internal Revenue Service today reminded New Hampshire taxpayers who claim the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) or Additional Child Tax Credit (ACTC) to plan on a refund delay until Feb.15.

Leo W Gerard: Fire Ants Killed The TPP

The defeat of the TPP is a tale of ants slaying a dragon.

It seemed a fearsome task, challenging the powerful behemoth that is Wall Street, Big Pharma, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Big Ag, Big Oil, all their lobbyists, and all the Congress critters they’d “campaign-financed” to support their … Continue reading →

After The Voting: What’s Next For Energy And Climate Issues In New Hampshire?

Environmental groups host 2016 Post Election Round Table

CONCORD, NH – How will the current environmental protections continue to safeguard our public health with the dramatic shift in the administration in the White House and the State House? Energy saving and pollution reduction programs, once a … Continue reading →

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